WHAS radio host Tony Vanetti wrote on Twitter on Thursday that Smock, a former offensive lineman at St. Xavier, will transfer from Vanderbilt to Louisville for his college football career. Smock will likely have to sit out for a season and then have four years of eligibility remaining.

Wyatt Smock Former St.X and Vanderbilt O-linemen is transferring to UL . 6-4 295! welcome home. He is big, smart and talented pic.twitter.com/8JN8k79cJx

Smock, listed at 6-foot-4 and 290 pounds, originally chose Vanderbilt over Louisville and signed with the Commodores' 2018 recruiting class. He was rated as the No. 50 offensive guard and the No. 9 prospect among Kentucky high schoolers, according to 247sports.com.

Smock on Thursday changed his Twitter bio to read "UofL Football '22" and retweeted encouragement from Aidan Robbins, a running back commit to Louisville from Manual, who wrote, "Let’s go big dawg!!! Went from trying to knock yo head off to you helping keep mine from getting knocked off lol. Can’t wait to run behind you big guy."